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Blur Multiple Images 1.1 era disponibile come app gratuita il 01 maggio 2018!
La maggior parte degli editor di immagini ti permettono di applicare diversi tipi di effetti sfuocati, ma il processo non è sempre diretto come vorrebbero molti utenti, e l'editing di diversi file potrebbe richiedere molto tempo. Blur Multiple Images è una applicazione molto semplice che cerca di offrire una soluzione più accessibile. Ti permette di applicare un effetto sfuocato in soli pochi passaggi. Blur Multiple Images esegue la funzione di importare e sfuocare le immagini nella maniera più semplice possibile. Una volta aggiunto uno o diversi file, puoi visualizzare l'elenco nella finestra principale e rimuovere qualsiasi elemento importato per errore.
Windows 10/ 8.1/ 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP
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$9.99
Commenti su Blur Multiple Images 1.1
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For a second there I thought today was April Fool's Day instead of May 1st. As a photographers' point of view, I wouldn't want my wedding photos blurred to give to my customers. I normally delete my blurred raw images if I can't fix them. Thanks anyways GAOTD
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Really not sure why most of us would need this - unblurring I can see a use for but not blurring. The website is no use whatsoever being very basic with no explanation or examples. Sorry, I'll pass on this one.
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If it allowed blurring of part of the image leaving the rest sharp... maybe some use but how could this be achieved on multiple images? Not enough info in the blurb to say whether it can or can't but my bet is that it can't in which case it would seem to be next to useless.
I'm not going to waste time downloading and testing to find out something that should have been stated at the outset.
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Why would you want to blue multiple images?
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The program installed in Win10-Pro. Short and one-trick pony.
I did see a difference between original and the blurred one, after I zoomed in and put on my good glasses.
A series of photo's, org, blurred, blurred 2* and blurred 3* and then the original again. You can see, that there is a pixel movement between the third image and the original:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bxalm7vik4hwkzs/AADU5Wc1hmMU9ahuRTi3erRKa
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